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History Of The Airedale Lodge, No. 387,

HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE , No . 387 ,

Giving also , incidentally ( by notes of the Foundation of each Lodge in chronological order ) , a Record of the Progress of Freemasonry in Yorkshire .

BY BRO . J . RAMSDEN RILET , P . M . AIREDALE LODGE , NO . 387 J Z . MORAVIAN- CHAPTER , NO . 387 . SECTION I . —1788 to 1815—( continued . )

IN 1800 the Masonic Benefit Society , under the authority of Parliament , for the relief ancl support of the sick , aged , and imprisoned brethren , their widows , children , and orphans , under the patronage of His Royal Highness George , Prince of Wales , G . M ., " was established . It had agents and committees in the various counties , those for Yorkshire being as under : LEEDS .

Bro . John Simpson „ John Hustler Leach „ Robert Sutcliffe „ William Sadler „ John Hepworth „ George Ireland „ Francis Maguire

„ John Walker „ Henry Thornton „ Joseph Dalby Bro . Quarten Levitt „ John Scholefield ,, Stephen Dickenson „ John Lawson „ Robert Hayes

Bro . John Wood „ Richard Dalton „ Matthew Mennel . „ Joseph Wood „ Thomas Sherwood ,, Isaac Nichols James Taylor

„ „ Thomas Foster „ John Smallpage , Provincial Agent . HULL . Bro . George Epworth „ Michael Coltman

„ William Ward ,, George Lambert „ Matthew Smith . 2 c

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HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 1
A FRENCH PRIEST'S VIEW OF MASONRY. Article 6
THE WRITING ON THE WALL. Article 9
A WINTER GREETING. Article 11
MASONIC COLLEGES IN BRITAIN. Article 12
A MASON'S STORY. Article 13
MYSTICISM. Article 20
FANCY. Article 22
MASONIC LEGEND AND TRADITION. Article 22
ART FOR ART'S SAKE. Article 26
SONNET Article 28
WAS SHAKESPEARE A FREEMASON?* Article 29
AFTER ALL . Article 32
A RETROSPECT. Article 36
CLIMBING THE GREAT PYRAMID.* Article 37
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 39
PREJUDICE AGAINST FREEMASONRY. Article 41
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History Of The Airedale Lodge, No. 387,

HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE , No . 387 ,

Giving also , incidentally ( by notes of the Foundation of each Lodge in chronological order ) , a Record of the Progress of Freemasonry in Yorkshire .

BY BRO . J . RAMSDEN RILET , P . M . AIREDALE LODGE , NO . 387 J Z . MORAVIAN- CHAPTER , NO . 387 . SECTION I . —1788 to 1815—( continued . )

IN 1800 the Masonic Benefit Society , under the authority of Parliament , for the relief ancl support of the sick , aged , and imprisoned brethren , their widows , children , and orphans , under the patronage of His Royal Highness George , Prince of Wales , G . M ., " was established . It had agents and committees in the various counties , those for Yorkshire being as under : LEEDS .

Bro . John Simpson „ John Hustler Leach „ Robert Sutcliffe „ William Sadler „ John Hepworth „ George Ireland „ Francis Maguire

„ John Walker „ Henry Thornton „ Joseph Dalby Bro . Quarten Levitt „ John Scholefield ,, Stephen Dickenson „ John Lawson „ Robert Hayes

Bro . John Wood „ Richard Dalton „ Matthew Mennel . „ Joseph Wood „ Thomas Sherwood ,, Isaac Nichols James Taylor

„ „ Thomas Foster „ John Smallpage , Provincial Agent . HULL . Bro . George Epworth „ Michael Coltman

„ William Ward ,, George Lambert „ Matthew Smith . 2 c

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